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and san jose over the last day just 200th of an inch. san jose is thinking what's the big deal? well they'll get a little bit later later in the day. so rain heavy at times in the bay area today. the wind picking up too southwesterly until tonight. weather alerts, the snow s are not really low. wind gusts 35 miles per hour and higher at the ridge top and with the snow and the winds, i-80 out there is not pleasant. believe me, the skiers won't want to put up anything after the year that we have. by the time it gets here we have echoes and even in morgan hill later in the day today we'll get some rain and it goes very showery by the of the the night. the future cast projection of how much rain, almost 2 inches in santa rosa over the next 24 hours or so. heyward 2/3rd of an inch and san jose, i think they're going to get more on it. the computer is calling of a 10th of an inch in san jose. daytime high is not a big deal. upper 50s. extended forecast clearing out on monday. next chance of rain coming in on wednesday and thursday, towards the end of the week we'll be partly cloudy sk
and san jose over the last day just 200th of an inch. san jose is thinking what's the big deal? well they'll get a little bit later later in the day. so rain heavy at times in the bay area today. the wind picking up too southwesterly until tonight. weather alerts, the snow s are not really low. wind gusts 35 miles per hour and higher at the ridge top and with the snow and the winds, i-80 out there is not pleasant. believe me, the skiers won't want to put up anything after the year that we have....
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this is off highway 101 in south san jose. there are fears that terrorists could knock out entire power grids. >> it was like something out of a movie shortly before 1:00 a.m. april 16th of last year someone slipped into the pg&e substation just south of san jose, cut the telephone lines, then snipers stationed across the highway opened up firing over 100 rounds into the station and knocking out 17 giant transformers before slipping back into the night. now, the former head of the federal energy regulatory commission says the attack was something much larger than just vandalism. >> if it was not organized, coordinated attack, done in a way that was extremely well planned and executed. and that's been confirmed for me by people from the department of defense. this is the most significant attack on the electric grid that has ever occurred in the united states. >> reporter: if true, it is the lone crack in a wall of silence. >> was it terrorism? >> that is up to the fbi to decide. >> reporter: the fbi was tight-lipped telling us
this is off highway 101 in south san jose. there are fears that terrorists could knock out entire power grids. >> it was like something out of a movie shortly before 1:00 a.m. april 16th of last year someone slipped into the pg&e substation just south of san jose, cut the telephone lines, then snipers stationed across the highway opened up firing over 100 rounds into the station and knocking out 17 giant transformers before slipping back into the night. now, the former head of the...
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. >> let's take a check of the weather this morning a life look at san jose. it is foggy and cloudy. that is going to burn off within the next few hours. we're going to see a nice day eventually, miles away from the coast, fog will probably hang around the closer you get to the coast and that chance of rain returning by wednesday. you have a look at our highs today in the 60s, 50s and getting into the 70s in some of the inland areas livermore expected to hit 70 and here is a look at that rain, which is headed our way. we're going to see it almost all day on wednesday, short break on thursday and more rain returning on friday. >> that's not the reality in california, for years the states investment in the art have been nearly flat in the california arts council had $11.5 million budget. in 2001 bart funding peaked at 32 million the governor proposal on the table for this year is a much smaller $5 million. out of 50 states california ranks 48 in per person spending on the art, only kansas and georgia spend less. but 1 bill in sacramento could reverse downward sp
. >> let's take a check of the weather this morning a life look at san jose. it is foggy and cloudy. that is going to burn off within the next few hours. we're going to see a nice day eventually, miles away from the coast, fog will probably hang around the closer you get to the coast and that chance of rain returning by wednesday. you have a look at our highs today in the 60s, 50s and getting into the 70s in some of the inland areas livermore expected to hit 70 and here is a look at that...
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Feb 16, 2014
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san francisco 49. san jose 51. here is what we can expect. here is the headlines for the day. chilly start for some this sunday morning. more sunshine today than we saw yesterday but showers are possible as we head into the workweek. we will tell you more about that in the seven-day forecast. >>> muni service is back to normal after a man was hit and killed by a muni train in downtown san francisco. it happened just after 2:30 yesterday afternoon in the tunnel near the powell street station. it's not clear how the man ended up on the tracks but muni says it's not unusual for homeless people to try to retrieve belongings they have hidden on the rails. >> people in the wintertime when it's cooler spend more time in the stations and bring belongings with them and leave them in places including sometimes under the track way. >> the service delay was inconvenient because of traffic for the chinese new year parade. >>> in los angeles, a pair of sneakers turns out to be the motive for an attack. a ucla student was walking near campus early saturday morning when two teenage boys grabb
san francisco 49. san jose 51. here is what we can expect. here is the headlines for the day. chilly start for some this sunday morning. more sunshine today than we saw yesterday but showers are possible as we head into the workweek. we will tell you more about that in the seven-day forecast. >>> muni service is back to normal after a man was hit and killed by a muni train in downtown san francisco. it happened just after 2:30 yesterday afternoon in the tunnel near the powell street...
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Feb 2, 2014
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my counterparts in oakland, san jose and santa clara so they build enough housing particularly around the transportation corridors that we have been building. >> your problem is while oakland becomes brooklyn to your manhattan or san jose becomes connecticut to your new york, the people in the city feel like they're getting priced out. >> well if we don't build more housing, and by the way we've got to change some of the ways in which evictions happen, protect long term ten abilities, but if we don't build that problem will get worse. >> when you say affordable to a lot of people that's a combined income of under $70,000. come on you know in san francisco to be middle class by your measurements it's 80 to 100. the middle class doesn't qualify for affordable housing and can't afford market housing. >> middle class in san francisco probably ranges between 75,000 to 150,000. they're being priced out of two or three bedroom apartments and housing. that's the kind of housing you want to build. that's what we are building in hunters point shipyard, treasure island. these are the types of ho
my counterparts in oakland, san jose and santa clara so they build enough housing particularly around the transportation corridors that we have been building. >> your problem is while oakland becomes brooklyn to your manhattan or san jose becomes connecticut to your new york, the people in the city feel like they're getting priced out. >> well if we don't build more housing, and by the way we've got to change some of the ways in which evictions happen, protect long term ten...
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Feb 16, 2014
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santa rosa sitting pretty at 62. 59 pacifica and san jose is 66 north of the bridge we could see a chance for showers coming tuesday. >> and not having enough money to retire in your golden years is a scary thought. but the people not saving to retire in the future. >> the president has weighed in on this crisis but there is a solution on the horizon here in california that will nudge more people to save up. >> and in the same boat as a lot of small businesses. >> a 12 person staff with many young employees who feel retirement is light years away. >> and 98% are not thinking about it. >> and a small restaurant he cannot offer a pension or 401(k) but he likes helping them start saving for retirement and a state program could be the nudge the staff needs. it is called secure choice and it would mandate business with more than 5 employees to automatically take money out of the employee's check and stash it into a retirement fund. and they can opt-out but the program nudges the people without a 401(k) or pension to start saving today. >> and if i had to account that came out before i saw the
santa rosa sitting pretty at 62. 59 pacifica and san jose is 66 north of the bridge we could see a chance for showers coming tuesday. >> and not having enough money to retire in your golden years is a scary thought. but the people not saving to retire in the future. >> the president has weighed in on this crisis but there is a solution on the horizon here in california that will nudge more people to save up. >> and in the same boat as a lot of small businesses. >> a 12...
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. >> your problem is while oakland becomes the brooklyn to your manhattan, or san jose becomes the connecticut to your new york, the people in the city feel like they are getting priced out. >> if we don't build more housing, by the way to change ways evictions happen to protect long term tenants. if we don't build more housing that pressure will be there and get worse. there are more people coming to the bay area region. >> when you say affordable to a lot of people that's a combined income of under $70,000. in san francisco to be middle class it is $90,000. middle class doesn't qualify for affordable housing and can't afford market housing. >> middle class in san francisco ranges more between $75,000 to $50,000. they are being priced out of two or three bedroom apartments and housing. that's the kind of housing we want to build. that's what we are building in hunter's point shipyard and treasure island. these are the types of housing want to to build. when we are doing that people are saying we like what's happening in the public school system. those two things are the most important things
. >> your problem is while oakland becomes the brooklyn to your manhattan, or san jose becomes the connecticut to your new york, the people in the city feel like they are getting priced out. >> if we don't build more housing, by the way to change ways evictions happen to protect long term tenants. if we don't build more housing that pressure will be there and get worse. there are more people coming to the bay area region. >> when you say affordable to a lot of people that's a...